In 1960, the Jamaican police force was characterized by a colonial legacy, as Jamaica was still under British rule until independence in 1962. Officers typically wore uniforms that included a dark blue shirt and trousers, often complemented by a hat. The force was relatively small and faced challenges such as limited resources and community relations, which impacted its effectiveness in addressing crime and maintaining public order. Additionally, the police were often perceived with suspicion, partly due to their association with colonial authority.
The Doctor's TARDIS has an appearance of a 1960's police call box.
Hip :)
Jamaica uses the Jamaican Dollar. http://www.banknotes.com/jm.htm for some images
They looked like cars in the 1960's!!!!They looked like cars in the 1960's!!!!
blue and white
they help do stuff like look after police in the area, state government and other stuff
It is just like the police uniform u see -.-
Like the later chase scene, there is no way to avoid this. (But look closely at the two uniformed police people. Does the guy look familiar?)
If you draw a circle, divide it in half (upright) and add two arms that look like a Y.
the sun
they put corn rolls for bob marley on there tree
In most cases, constables look like police officers. They often have the power to arrest but usually do not carry firearms.